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REVIEW: Ansel Adams, City Art Centre, Edinburgh

REVIEW: Gordon Haynes reviews Ansel Adams: "The artistry shines out and, for their time, they must have been truly ground-breaking".

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Pay Attention – asking for and getting that increase in pay

It's that time of year – Spring is here along with the start of the new financial year. You're looking…

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Strangelove

I'm not a war correspondent. I'm a comedian. Sometimes though, if I'm lucky I get to listen to my jokes…

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REVIEW: Jonah and Otto, The Royal Exchange Theatre

REVIEW: Like a good meal, Jonah and Otto is a play that should be savoured and ideally seen more than…

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REVIEW: Major Barbara, National Theatre

REVIEW: Unless it’s a singalong with Martine McCutcheon’s Eliza Dolittle, George Bernard Shaw’s works are often bracketed as set text…

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Achieving that Promotion: career progression in the creative sector

Progressing your career in the creative sector is not necessarily easy. Traditionally, achieving promotion was all about moving up through…

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To volunteer, or not to volunteer. That is the question...

Emily Childs does what a lot of arts workers do when they are starting out - volunteers her time for…

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REVIEW: Now Then, The Bluecoat, Liverpool

REVIEW: To the non-football fan, Liverpool is synonymous with the Beatles, and the Beatles are synonymous with Yoko Ono. So…

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Cello Diva feels right at home

Cellist Sally Maer relates her unusual musical evolution from Royal Academy student to Cello Diva.

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Changing Image of Black Women in Film

So does the changing role of Black women in films equate with advances made by women of other ethnicities? The…

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